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Aracelys Terrero Freed: the Immigrant Merchant Detained in Cabo Rojo Is Released on Bail.

Summary by El Nuevo Día
The ACLU indicated that the woman, also a survivor of gender violence, will be able to return to Puerto Rico, but warned that this is not the end of the immigration process.

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Dominican immigrant Aracelys Terrero, who was detained in Cabo Rojo by federal agents after being referred to her without a warrant by a municipal police officer, was released on bail following a hearing, the American Civil Liberties Union confirmed.

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The ACLU indicated that the woman, also a survivor of gender violence, will be able to return to Puerto Rico, but warned that this is not the end of the immigration process.

·Puerto Rico
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The ACLU of Puerto Rico confirmed the release on bail of Aracelys Terrero, a Dominican immigrant illegally detained in Cabo Rojo despite having valid immigration permits. The case exposes serious legal failures and rights violations, the organization denounced.

Dominican immigrant Aracelys Terrero, who was arrested in Cabo Rojo by federal agents after being referred without a warrant by a municipal police officer, was released on bail after a hearing on Tuesday, confirmed the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Puerto Rico. “The arrest of Aracelys should never have happened and both municipal, state and federal authorities must be held accountable in this regard,” said Annette Martínez Orabona, ex…

Dominican woman Aracelys Terrero, who was arrested in Cabo Rojo by federal agents after being referred without a warrant by a municipal police officer, was released on bail after a hearing held on Tuesday. “Aracelys’ detention should never have happened and both municipal, state and federal authorities must be held accountable. From Puerto Rico’s ACLU, we celebrate this step that allows Aracelys to meet with her family and neighbors in Puerto Ri…

·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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El Vocero de Puerto Rico broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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